June 10, 2021
The air quality is particularly poor early in the morning
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has called for the cancellation
of Airtel Delhi Half-Marathon, which is scheduled for November 19, owing to high
levels of air pollution. In a statement issued on Friday, the IMA said that the
marathon would affect the health of those participating in it.5 — tiny hazardous
particles that are capable of entering our lung and blood tissues — in the air..
IMA will be writing to Delhi chief minister, Chief Justice Delhi high court and
the chairperson, NGT in this regard", added the statement. Aggarwal, the
national president of IMA.5 levels can increase BP, and can also increase the
risk of acute cardiovascular disease such as heart attack, stroke.. "High PM
2."Delhi has been experiencing high air pollution levels these past days.In
fact, many city doctors have warned Delhiites to avoid morning walks as
pollution level is at an all-time high during the mornings due to huge
concentration of particulate matter (PM) 2. Dr Aggarwal also pointed out that
poor air quality can aggravate asthma and other respiratory and heart related
diseases. This is also the time when the proposed ‘half-marathon’ is scheduled
to start," said Dr K..The doctors further pointed out that poor air quality can
aggravate asthma and other respiratory and heart related diseases.
The air
quality is particularly poor early in the morning when pollution is extremely China
packaged cooling unit high."If the AQI (air quality index) is above 100, it
is prudent for race administrators to warn participants and volunteers,
particularly those with lung conditions, about the potential risk," said the IMA
in its statement. Hence, we demand that the event be cancelled immediately and
postponed to a later date, when air pollution levels are better.On Friday, the
air quality bulletin by Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) showed the AQI at
324 and under the ‘very poor’ category.This marathon, scheduled for 7 am on
November 19, is the 13th edition and race promoters have signed the 2017 World
Champions, Geoffrey Kirui and Almaz Ayana, as star attractions."Air pollution
not only affects the performance of the runners, it may have disastrous health
consequences even for the healthy participants, including the volunteers
involved in organising the event," he added. Notably, the air quality has been
ranging in the "very poor’ levels since early October
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